Townsend's fumble

Townsend's fumble

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After the Ravens' 2001 Super Bowl win, then-Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend described her reaction to a touchdown: "I loved it when we made that football." Townsend lost the 2002 gubernatorial election to then-Rep. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., unable to "overcome the perception that she was a political lightweight who couldn't string paragraphs into a coherent speech," a Sun article reported afterward.

After the Ravens' 2001 Super Bowl win, then-Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend described her reaction to a touchdown: "I loved it when we made that football." Townsend lost the 2002 gubernatorial election to then-Rep. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., unable to "overcome the perception that she was a political lightweight who couldn't string paragraphs into a coherent speech," a Sun article reported afterward. (Algerina Perna / Baltimore Sun)

After the Ravens' 2001 Super Bowl win, then-Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend described her reaction to a touchdown: "I loved it when we made that football." Townsend lost the 2002 gubernatorial election to then-Rep. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., unable to "overcome the perception that she was a political lightweight who couldn't string paragraphs into a coherent speech," a Sun article reported afterward.Algerina Perna / Baltimore Sun